Errours and induration, are the great sins and the great judgements of the time. Preached in a sermon before the Right Honourable House of Peers, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, July 30. 1645. the day of the monethly fast: / by Robert Baylie, minister at Glasgow.

Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662
Publisher: Printed by R Raworth for Samuel Gellibrand at the Brasen Serpent in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1645
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A77434 ESTC ID: R200181 STC ID: B459
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah LXIII, 17; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Shall the Sword devour for ever? Knowest thou not that it will be bitternesse in the later end? How long shall it be ere thou bid the people return from following their brethren? Shall the Sword devour for ever? Knowest thou not that it will be bitterness in the later end? How long shall it be ere thou bid the people return from following their brothers? vmb dt n1 vvb p-acp av? vv2 pns21 xx cst pn31 vmb vbi n1 p-acp dt jc n1? c-crq av-j vmb pn31 vbi c-acp pns21 vvb dt n1 vvb p-acp vvg po32 n2?




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Samuel 2.26 (AKJV)
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2 Samuel 2.26 (AKJV) - 2 2 samuel 2.26: how long shall it bee then, yer thou bid the people returne from following their brethren? how long shall it be ere thou bid the people return from following their brethren True 0.846 0.946 1.031
2 Samuel 2.26 (Geneva) - 2 2 samuel 2.26: howe long then shall it be, or thou bid the people returne from following their brethren? how long shall it be ere thou bid the people return from following their brethren True 0.84 0.952 1.06
2 Samuel 2.26 (Geneva) 2 samuel 2.26: then abner called to ioab, and said, shall the sworde deuoure for euer? knowest thou not, that it will be bitternesse in the latter ende? howe long then shall it be, or thou bid the people returne from following their brethren? shall the sword devour for ever? knowest thou not that it will be bitternesse in the later end? how long shall it be ere thou bid the people return from following their brethren False 0.777 0.959 3.798
2 Samuel 2.26 (AKJV) 2 samuel 2.26: then abner called to ioab, and said, shall the sword deuoure for euer? knowest thou not that it wil be bitternesse in the latter end? how long shall it bee then, yer thou bid the people returne from following their brethren? shall the sword devour for ever? knowest thou not that it will be bitternesse in the later end? how long shall it be ere thou bid the people return from following their brethren False 0.77 0.962 5.527
2 Kings 2.26 (Douay-Rheims) 2 kings 2.26: and abner cried out to joab, and said: shall thy sword rage unto utter destruction? knowest thou not that it is dangerous to drive people to despair? how long dost thou defer to bid the people cease from pursuing after their brethren? shall the sword devour for ever? knowest thou not that it will be bitternesse in the later end? how long shall it be ere thou bid the people return from following their brethren False 0.655 0.672 2.581




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